Effect of Body Mass Index on Testosterone and Electrolytes in Male Hormone Imbalance Patients
Keywords:
Body Mass Index, Testosterone, Potassium, Sodium, ChlorideAbstract
The study of this work was to evaluate the relationship betweenBody Mass Index(BMI) and sex steroid hormonestotal testosterone . When compared to normal and overweight people, the obese group's total testosterone concentrations were lower, and the body mass index and testosterone had a negative connection. Obesity and low testosterone levels can have detrimental effects on mood, emotions of well-being, exercise capacity, sleep apnea, and fertility. Numerous of these characteristics can be enhanced by losing weight, and it's possible that the resulting increase in testosterone will have positive impacts in addition to those brought about by the weight loss. Electrolytes disturbances are one of the many phenomena resulting from obesity.